An unusually high prevalence of isolated prostatic ductal adenocarcinoma among Saudi patients: A registry-based study.

IF 0.7 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Urology Annals Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-17 DOI:10.4103/ua.ua_46_23
Ahmed Alasker, Mohammad Alghafees, Eman N Chaudhri, Abdullah A Al Qurashi, Saleha Abdul Rab, Belal N Sabbah, Ziyad Musalli, Ali Alyami
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Abstract

Objective: We conduct a secondary analysis on the demographics, tumor characteristics, survival, and risk factors for mortality among patients with prostatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

Methods: This is a registry-based retrospective study that included all patients diagnosed with prostate cancer in the KSA. The data were collected from the Saudi Cancer Registry, which collects tumor data from all private, military, and health ministry hospitals in Saudi Arabia through five regional offices.

Results: Among 3607 prostate cancer patients detected during the specified period, 209 (5.8%) had ductal adenocarcinoma. The median interquartile range age of patients was 72.0 years (64.0-78.0). Adenocarcinoma lesions were malignant among all the patients. Grade III tumors were most frequently apparent lesions (61.2%), followed by Grade II tumors (26.3%), Grade I tumors (7.2%), and Grade VI tumors (5.3%). A total of 33 patients died, representing 15.8% of the whole sample. The 1-year survival rate was 78.1%. More than a third of patients who were residing in the Western region deceased (38.0%), whereas no deaths were reported in other regions with a statistically significant difference based on regions (P < 0.001).

Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first registry-based study to investigate PDA in the KSA; these efforts were done to further understand this deadly condition and to further enhance patient care in the KSA.

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沙特患者中孤立性前列腺导管腺癌的异常高患病率:一项基于登记的研究。
目的:我们对沙特阿拉伯(KSA)前列腺导管腺癌(PDA)患者的人口统计学、肿瘤特征、生存率和死亡率危险因素进行了二次分析。方法:这是一项基于区域的回顾性研究,包括KSA中所有诊断为前列腺癌症的患者。这些数据是从沙特癌症登记处收集的,该登记处通过五个地区办事处收集沙特阿拉伯所有私营、军事和卫生部医院的肿瘤数据。结果:在规定时间内检测到的3607例前列腺癌症患者中,导管腺癌209例(5.8%)。患者的中位四分位间距年龄为72.0岁(64.0-78.0)。所有患者中腺癌病变均为恶性。III级肿瘤是最常见的明显病变(61.2%),其次是II级肿瘤(26.3%)、I级肿瘤(7.2%)和VI级肿瘤(5.3%)。共有33名患者死亡,占整个样本的15.8%。1年生存率为78.1%。超过三分之一居住在西部地区的患者死亡(38.0%),而其他地区没有死亡报告,各地区之间存在统计学显著差异(P<0.001);这些努力是为了进一步了解这种致命的情况,并进一步加强KSA的患者护理。
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Urology Annals
Urology Annals UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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